Jerome Hanna "Dizzy" Dean (January 16, 1910 – July 17, 1974) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball, elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was born in Lucas, Arkansas, and was a life-long resident of Bond, Mississippi. He was a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1930-1937), the Chicago Cubs (1938-1941), and briefly for the St. Louis Browns (1947).
St. Louis Cardinals Players
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| Ankiel, Rick
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Center Field
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| Brock, Lou
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Retired
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| Carpenter, Chris
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Pitcher
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| Coleman, Vince
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Outfield
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| Dean, Dizzy
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Pitcher
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| Edmonds, Jim
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Center Field
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| Gibson, Bob
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Pitcher
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| Glaus, Troy
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Third Base
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| Guerrero, Pedro
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Outfield
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| Lankford, Ray
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Outfield
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| Ludwick, Ryan
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Right Field
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| Maris, Roger
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Right Field
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| McGee, Willie
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Outfield
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| McGwire, Mark
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1st Base
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| Musial, Stan
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Retired
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| Pujols, Albert
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First Base
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| Smith, Ozzie
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Short Stop
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| Wilhelm, Hoyt
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Pitcher
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